Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa
Chandra Tamirisa is a Global Sustainability Consultant, Entrepreneur, and Government Relations professional, and the Owner, Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Transformations LLC, Common Era LLC and Samskruti, Washington, D.C-based global consulting, entrepreneurhsip and government relations firms specializing in advising stakeholders in the political, economic, business and engineering aspects of sustainable global development and integration. He is a skilled adviser on policy, strategy and engineering. His unique interdisciplinary expertise in politics, economics, management and engineering draws on his diverse and advanced educational background and experience in both the private and public sectors to enable him to provide thorough, comprehensive and independent strategic issue analyses and creative policy solutions to policy problems faced by government and business leaders in foreign policy, national security policy, macroeconomic policy and regulatory policy.-
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Category Archives: Philosophy
Sustainability And Corruption
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa The purpose of this article is to articulate the logic of the relationship between the level of corruption in any society and the sustainability of the society. This analysis is equally applicable to … Continue reading
Ister
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa (Ister, A Review) At the end of the road of German modern philosophers beginning with Hegel comes Heidegger, the last thinker to explain the then German and European zeitgeist of the rise of … Continue reading
The State
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa “We the People, in Peaceful Assembly and Secure in our Persons and Possessions except in Probable Cause, Together as One World with God, in Equality, Liberty and in perfect Union, to establish Justice, insure … Continue reading
Of Gods and Men: A Reply To Ray Kurzweil
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Gods are primarily characterized by their immortality, a state of deathlessness and perpetuity of their lives. We mere humans know our mortality, a process we cannot control in each other’s lives, all too well. … Continue reading
The Mathematical Representation of Space-Time
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa This proposition contends, given the necessity of light traversal from point A to Point B for the existence of time and distance as physical concepts, that the true mathematical representation of space-time can be … Continue reading
Declaration of (In)Dependence
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are [sic] created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are life, Liberty, and the pursuit … Continue reading
Regionalism: Circa 776 B.C.E to 1776 C.E
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Empire in geopolitics, with fealty to an anchor power, is a region. Regions, quilts of princely states, once established, achieve a collective subconscious which keeps them together despite intermediate breakups. The courage to look … Continue reading
Shadows And Light
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa The cloak of secrecy that runs the governments of the world has been the subject of conspiracy and fiction, from the simple spy thrillers of John La Carré to the best-selling fiction of Dan … Continue reading
Transmogrification (For the October 2013 Issue of The Journal of Transformations, Volume 1)
By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Growing up, I was told the stories of pilgrims, few belongings hung over their shoulders, and some food and water, trekking across the vast tropical landscape of India, wherever they were from in the … Continue reading